First year to bloom and has tons of buds. A very delicate and beautiful lily. I am in East Texas and my blooms are more of a soft peach instead of pink as described, but still a lovely lily.
My Blythe Belle day lily started out looking light peach and now I am getting only light orange blossoms. I am disappointed since I wanted a peach daylily in that spot. I will have to look for another peach day lily and put this one in the backyard.
It is early June here in northern CA and Blythe Belle is already blooming. Mine is more of a light peach with a green throat. Very pretty and looks good next to my brown sedge. I’m very happy with this plant.
Last two years, my first to bloom and lots of blooms for weeks on end. Beautiful peachy color here and throat seems to glow when afternoon shade hits. One of my favorites. No rebloom.
Pretty little daylily that stays dwarf here at about 18″, forming a mound of flowers; looks like a bouquet. The flowers are uniform and well-substanced. No noticeable rebloom here but produces a lot of flowers in season. Has been hardy here for at least 10 winters. Not a scenestealer but a worthy member of the cast.
You can request a specific date in the Order Notes box during checkout, and we will ship your plants as close to the time you request as possible.
We ship February — October.
Or we will send at the proper time for planting:
Winter and Early Spring Orders:
We will send at the appropriate time for Spring planting in your area. See the chart below for approximate starting shipping dates by zone.
Late Spring and Summer Orders :
After shipping has started to your area, we will send as soon as possible, normally within one to two weeks.
PLEASE NOTE – We will do our best to ship as quickly as possible, but the plants are growing in the ground, not sitting on a shelf, so it takes some time to get them dug and ready to ship.
Fall Orders:
We will send as soon as possible, up until it is too late to plant in your area. Orders placed after that time will ship the following spring. See the chart below for last shipping date by zone.
Approximate Dates We Start Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
Zones 9-10: Mid-late February
Zone 8: Early-mid March
Zone 7: Mid-late March
Zone 6: Late March – early April
Zone 5: Early-late April
Zones 2-4: Late April – early May
Approximate Dates We Stop Shipping by USDA Hardiness Zone:
Zones 2-4: Mid-September
Zone 5: Mid-late September
Zone 6: Late September
Zone 7: Early October
Zone 8: Mid October
Zones 9-10: Late October
It’s pretty simple: most of you can grow any of the daylilies we sell. If you live in an area with a sustained cold period like we do in East Tennessee, you can grow all the varieties. However, If you live in an area that doesn’t get freezing weather in the winter, dormant varieties won’t work for you; you need to choose evergreen or semi-evergreen varieties.
We normally include bonus plants equal to about 20% of your order. And these aren’t “leftover” plants, or “whatever we’ve got lying around.” These are the same huge, healthy plants we sell. Just leave the decision up to us— we’ll pick something we know you’ll love!
Daylily Stickers!
After the year we’ve all had, we’re trying to wring whatever joy we can find out of every day— even Tax Day*. So we put our thinking caps on and thought, “What is silly and fun and makes everyone happy?”.
That’s when it hit us: stickers! To make your day brighter, we are offering 13 stickers free with every order today through April 19!!!
Stick ’em on your water bottle, your cooler, your laptop (even your wheelbarrow!) or wherever else you could use a bit of cheery color.
*We know that Tax Day has officially been moved to May 17. Since today is traditionally Tax Day, though, we’re going for it.
Anita Wilson (verified owner) –
First year to bloom and has tons of buds. A very delicate and beautiful lily. I am in East Texas and my blooms are more of a soft peach instead of pink as described, but still a lovely lily.
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Anita –
Lots of blooms first year. Delicate peach, instead of pink. Still a lovely lily.
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Delores Benner (verified owner) –
My Blythe Belle day lily started out looking light peach and now I am getting only light orange blossoms. I am disappointed since I wanted a peach daylily in that spot. I will have to look for another peach day lily and put this one in the backyard.
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Delores Benner (verified owner) –
It is early June here in northern CA and Blythe Belle is already blooming. Mine is more of a light peach with a green throat. Very pretty and looks good next to my brown sedge. I’m very happy with this plant.
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Pensacola, FL –
Last two years, my first to bloom and lots of blooms for weeks on end. Beautiful peachy color here and throat seems to glow when afternoon shade hits. One of my favorites. No rebloom.
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Baltimore, OH –
Pretty little daylily that stays dwarf here at about 18″, forming a mound of flowers; looks like a bouquet. The flowers are uniform and well-substanced. No noticeable rebloom here but produces a lot of flowers in season. Has been hardy here for at least 10 winters. Not a scenestealer but a worthy member of the cast.
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